WHERE were you on February 25, 1986? Those of us who were born in the 1980s and earlier can still conjure up the joy, jubilation and pride of that Tuesday when the dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his family were finally ousted in the peaceful revolt that awed the world.
Twenty-five years later, we see “EDSAs” taking place all over the world, in places like Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Iraq and Jordan. And even as we speak, Libya is the cynosure of the world as the citizens of the North African country finally square off against their own Marcos, longtime leader Moamer Kadhafi.












